To: RegulatorCountry; JustaCowgirl
Now calm down!
"Known" is obviously very different from:
"all available and proven evidence points to"
"all available evidence points to"
"available evidence suggest"
"available indications are"
"indications suggest"
So a fed saying something is "known" is either because "it" is either an inescapable fact or utter fiction.
116 posted on
10/04/2005 5:52:22 PM PDT by
sarasmom
(What is the legal daily bag limit for RINOs in the USA?)
To: sarasmom
"Now calm down!"
No, YOU calm down, lol.
To: sarasmom
So a fed saying something is "known" is either because "it" is either an inescapable fact or utter fiction. Ok. Thanks for clearing that up. ;-)
Now, do you know what the meaning of 'is' is? I've been wondering about that for the longest time.
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